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    The Revolution War not only declared the independence of the U.S‚ but also had a great impact on the roles of women‚ African Americans‚ Native Americans and white farmers. Women’s roles changed after the Revolution War‚ but such change was subtle and did not make a large difference in society. Previously‚ they were “household wives” who should stay at home‚ taking care of children and doing housework. They were considered inferior to men and were not allowed to do jobs that required high techniques

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    Argumentative Essay Loyalist or Patriot Background: Various events of the 1700s led colonists to develop strong beliefs regarding the British government. The Trial of Peter Zenger‚ The Proclamation of 1763‚ the Boston Massacre combined with constantly changing taxes and rules that governed them made many think that self-governance was the best path for the colonies. Others felt that the King and his appointed officials had their best interests in mind and preferred to stay loyal to the crown. Later

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    the Proclamation of 1763 which prohibited colonists from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains. In response‚ the Americans began to fight back with things like the Albany Plan of Union and the Boston Tea Party. Around 1756‚ the French and Indian war began. At the conclusion of this

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    The Influence of the Revolution Speeches The Revolution War began April 19th‚ 1775 and ended September 3rd‚ 1783. A very important key to the war that kept people inspired and convinced people to fight were the speeches. The speeches that were told used logic and appealed to emotion to persuade people into fighting the British. They try to make people find the truth of the British and how unfairly they have been treated. The speeches also brings God into the speech to further convince people

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    superiority of the rapidly developing North in the coming Civil War. The lack of emphasis on manufacturing and commercial interest‚ stemming from the Southern desire to preserve their traditional agrarian society‚ surrendered to the North their ability to function independently‚ much less to wage war. It was neither Northern troops nor generals that won the Civil War‚ rather Northern guns and industry. From the onset of war‚ the Union had obvious advantages. Quite simply‚ the North

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    Imagine going into war without any plans on what to do? Or even when everyone comes up with different plans on a topic‚ therefore everyone not on the same page? The white Russian army fought in the Russian civil war to be able to take control over Russia‚ but failed due to no combat plans and selfish generals. The Bolsheviks won this war because their army was better-organized and they had the best territory over the battle fields. Since the beginning their enemies‚ the Bolsheviks‚ always had enemies

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    William Howe was a general in the revolutionary war. He was also the commander in chief of the British forces in the Americas. He was born on August 10‚ 1729 at Plymouth Devonshire England United Kingdom. He went to Eton for collage. He joined the army at the age of 17. He became a captain at the age of 21. He went to Eton for collage. He was in the French and Indian war as a young general. He went to America in 1756. During the revolutionary war he was named the commander and chief. His first

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    The Revolutionary war began in 1775. The Americans were considered the underdogs to the British for many reasons. General Washington has never had more than 20‚000 men fighting all at once. Many of the soldiers enlisted for six months or a year and as soon as they learned how to fight they would just pick up their muskets and leave to go home to tend to their farms and families. British forces on the other hand had 50‚000 troops‚ 30‚000 mercenaries‚ and many others including Loyalists‚ African Americans

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    true that he did lose more battles then he wo‚ but the battles he won had greater stakes involved and many times giving the Continental army the advantage. George Washington was elected to lead the Continental army in 1775. Even Though he was a significant figure head in the revolutionary war‚ he does not fit into the great man theory. George Washington was commander and chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War from 1775 to 1783. He was also elected to be the first U.S President

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    warfare beginning in 1689 negatively affected the North American colonies. It is explained on Page 88 how governments made compromises and formed alliances with Native Americans— only to result in more conflict as priorities of both sides shifted.

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